We are rented a commercial space and we have invested in the place and someone approaches the lessee and offer a higher rent
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Under Serbian law, the landlord cannot simply remove a tenant or terminate a commercial lease because another person offered a higher rent, especially if the lease is concluded for a fixed term. A properly executed lease agreement binds both parties, and the landlord may terminate it early only on the grounds prescribed by the contract or by law, such as non-payment, unlawful use, or another material breach.
However, the proper legal strategy depends on several factors, including:
- the type of lease (fixed-term or open-ended),
- termination clauses,
- ownership of improvements,
- your compliance with the contract,
- and whether any notice was issued by the landlord.
Because these details can change the outcome significantly, we cannot provide a precise legal opinion without reviewing the lease agreement and understanding the specific circumstances.
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